Saturday, January 16, 2010

Low Fat Beef Stew Does Healthy Lifestyle Matter If GENETICALLY Your Parents Had Inheritable Diseases ?

Does healthy lifestyle matter if GENETICALLY your parents had inheritable diseases ? - low fat beef stew

What is 3 points ... But is there really any point of the exercise, eat, vegetables, low fat spreads without butter, cream, no meat? Monitoring of BP and cholesterol, or if it was "doomed to failure if he does and damned if you do not? If cancer, heart disease and shortens life expectancy of your family?

Takes note of the case: A person who salad once a day for at least 20 years old, brown bread / malt / cake, eats oatmeal, green tea without milk or cheese, stews and soups without fat matter, normal weight, never smoked, the CIG life does not make perfect, lowering BP and cholesterol levels just had a heart attack in my family, and angioplasty and everything, but the flora of the area with statins and garlic capsules and 2 capsules of Omega is still blocked arteries due to age and blood fat. and CLL.

dr said he was "young and genetics. well, maybe we make all our cakes, chips and a little of what we imagine to have drinking and smoking, and walk a little each day. identifiers should be a country the gourmet, the undigested fat to say, but how is that heart disease and cancer not Keep ComingNWPP even after completion of perfection?

4 comments:

p1234567... said...

healthy lifestyle is also important because the symptoms can get worse or occur in the first years of life, without a healthy lifestyle.
But do not think too far. Have some junk food from time to time .. It is moderation.

lamiakau... said...

and certainly does not help if you exercise and healthy physically, how they can increase your chances of a disease, Slim, and can also live longer and look good for win-win situation either way

Rob said...

Mater Yes, yes, it prolly would have a heart attack much earlier, if not eating properly.

rosieC said...

The researchers have several genetic abnormalities that lead to high cholesterol and can help to lower cholesterol through lifestyle changes are difficult or impossible to find.

If this applies to you, you may need medication for cholesterol. This does not mean you can ignore changes in lifestyle, but the two are together soon. The following risk factors fall into the category of things you can not change.:



GENOA

About 1 100 people to high cholesterol levels to a genetic basis to join called familial combined hyperlipidemia (FCHL). Although FCHL has been studied for almost 30 years, many aspects remain unclear. The disease results from defects, as the body metabolized lipoproteins, leading to high cholesterol, triglycerides, or both. FCHL individuals with higher levels of small LDL cholesterol (low density lipoprotein) particles - most likely accumulates in the arteries and causes plaque. If you have FCHL, you will also tend to insulin resistance, haveH itself is a risk factor for heart attack. If you make these changes in lifestyle and do not see any improvement in your cholesterol, talk to your doctor about genetic testing and the possibility of drug use


FAMILY HISTORY
Even if you do not have genetic (or do not know if you have one), you can with an increased risk of heart disease if your grandfather, father or brother developed heart disease before age 55 or grandmother, mother or sister before age 65 years and developed. Perhaps genetics is to blame for their family - or just a bad habit, like smoking and poor nutrition. In any case, you can reduce the risk


ETHNICITY
Race plays a role in the risk of coronary heart disease. For example, it appears that some African-Americans with heart disease have a genetic trait that increases the risk of high triglycerides, especially among women. One study showed that black Americans give less nitrogen oxide in response to stress, this stuff is essential for the initiation of BLOod vessels and increasing blood flow. Indians, especially the North and South Dakota, also a much higher risk for heart disease than Caucasians, while Hispanics have a lower risk for all these groups. If the risks associated in connection with the race mainly on the genetics or lifestyle is unclear.


Age and sex
More men than women to develop heart disease. And, on average, men develop 10 years before women. But once women reach menopause, risk of dying from heart disease the equivalent of the men. Eventually get 47 percent of all heart attacks in women.


Therefore IMPT genetic testing to reduce the risk of genetic diseases:

Some age-related diseases, their origins in our genes:

Heart Disease
Cancer
Neurological disorders, e, g, Alzheimer's disease
Macular Degeneration
Osteoporosis


For a detailed description of these genes in genetic disorders, in particular the website bleow:

http://websites.afar.org/site/PageServer...



Therefore, the doctor right to genetic factors and age has been identified that plays a role in health. That is a lot of wear and tear on the body.

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